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Awesome! I love Space. Wanted to be an astronomer!![]()
Democracy is screwed up because while agreement and compromise make the world better, bitter rivalry is just more fun.
Just to be clear, a Bush supporter complaining that Obama is a 'bad President' is like gargling skunk piss while complaining the dog has farted. --TopsyTurvy
Winner of 5 smiley points
Katalina (01-25-2011)
There was no question! I demand a smiley point for detecting this.
Actually, I'll ask a question of my own.
Which super giant red star nearest our own sun may soon, (by soon, I mean anytime between now, and about a million or two years into the future), will go supernova?
Space Trivia sounds fun.
I've got one here.
When is the next Venus Transit across the Sun?
Venus is always transiting the sun, it's just that the earth is not always in a position to witness it.
The next visible Transit of Venus will be on June 6, 2012 at 10:03 pm (NYC time).All 4 points will be visible from northwestern North America, Hawaii, the western Pacific, northern Asia, Japan, Korea, eastern China, Philippines, eastern Australia, and New Zealand. No points of the transit will be visible in Portugal, southern Spain, western Africa, or the southeastern 2/3 of South America. The last visible Transit of Venus was in 2004.
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